By: Daniel Pink
Book Description: Just as we were getting used to the Information Age, Daniel Pink tells us that it is ending. With it goes our focus on charts, statistics, and linear thinking. Traditional "left-brain" activities, like logic, analysis, and repetitive production, are being turned over to robots, computers, and offshore labor. The valued skills of the 21st Century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking. In this live presentation, author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells you: How abundance, Asia, and automation are changing the world Why "routine" is the scariest word in theEnglish language How old-line companies like GM and Proctor & Gamble are responding What six abilities matter most in the emerging age Category:
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Keywords:
information age, left-brain, right-brain, activities, skills, 21st century, routine, empathy, synthesis, context
Publisher:
Better Life Media, Inc.
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